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BIG BANG BABYAlt-pop/folksters Barenaked Ladies are on tour and headed your way.The uneducated know that they are they guys that wrote and perform thetheme to the biggest comedy on television “The Big Bang Theory”, butthose in the know remember such classics as “If I Had A Million Dollars”,“One Week”, “Brian Wilson”, “The Old Apartment”, It’s All Been Done”and a ton more. They perform Friday at the Tivoli Theatre in Chattanoogaand at the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville on Sunday.
HARPETH ARRIVETHHarpeth Rising, a folk band based out of Nashville, TN. They are current-ly touring to promote the release of their fourth album, 'Tales FromJackson Bridge,' and will be playing in Chattanooga on November 2nd atCharles & Myrtle's Coffeehouse at 8:00pm
Psychobilly pioneers the honorable Reverend Horton Heat will be takingcare of business Thursday night at the Loft in Atlanta. Mixing rockabillywith alt-rock and add a little bit of craziness and you have a recipe for agood time.
IT’S MARTINI TIME
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In the wake of the government
shutdown, we are left with a
collective feeling of unease.
The post-shutdown blame
game is wearing thin. The sad
fact is that our Federal govern-
ment is as broken as the
healthcare.govwebsite seems
to be. The lingering message of
the 16-day shutdown? The
politicians in Washington are
so distant from the lives of
American citizens that they
have no qualms about putting
the whole country through
over two weeks of misery
when they knew how the
drama would eventually spin
out. The shutdown was pure
posturing and both parties
knew it…
…Our international credibility
sank to even lower depths dur-
ing those 16 days. I know there
are a lot of people who don’t
care what other countries
think of us. I get that. But, now
more than ever, we live in a
global economy. When our
trading partners think our gov-
ernment has become an inef-
fective laughing stock, it
erodes the value of the
American dollar and elevates
our global competitors. It
makes the countries that have
propped up our shrinking
economy get increasingly nerv-
ous. We owe China about $1.3
trillion. A recent opinion essay
in Xinhua (the Chinese state-
run media agency) called “for
the befuddled world to start
considering building a de-
Americanized world.” Other
countries are trying to de-
emphasize the dollar as the de
facto standard in world cur-
rency…
…The shutdown occurred right
when additional leaks about
National Security Agency spy-
ing hit the news. It seems we’ve
been eavesdropping on allied
leaders with reckless abandon
for years. Naturally, these
allied leaders are a bit pissed
off by this. They don’t trust us
much anymore. And who could
blame them? From their per-
spective, the United States is
being run by buffoons who spy
on them. You can see where
they might think that…
…How did it all come to this?
You don’t just look up and sud-
denly realize that your country
doesn’t really stand for what
you thought it did. I think, at
some point, we all just got
numb. We stopped paying
attention to what goes on in
Washington because we start-
ed expecting it to be corrupt.
We stopped believing that our
personal security was as
important as “national securi-
ty.” We stopped being sur-
prised by scandals. The instan-
taneous news streams on the
internet baffle us with so much
volume that it’s hard to filter
out the irrelevance. But so
many “news sources” are
fronts for special-interest
agendas. There is very little
objective information in a
world that is simply flooded
with information. When people
don’t trust “the government” or
“the media,” shadiness flour-
ishes in the trust vacuum…
…I’d like to think that the law-
makers learned something
from the public reaction to
their petty brinksmanship. I’d
like to think that the enormous
declines registered by both
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parties in polls during the shut-
down shook them up a bit. But
I get the feeling that the 16 days
of government limbo were just
a sneak preview of bad things
to come. The global economy is
shaky and America has relin-
quished its position of leader-
ship through sheer ineptitude.
As Hunter S. Thompson once
said: “Things are never good.
Things just go from bad to
weird.” Sad but true…
…I wish I could tie all of this
cynicism up with a neat little
bow of hope for the future. But
the 16-day government shut-
down just reinforced my long-
standing belief that we no
longer have “a government of
the people, by the people and
for the people.” The men and
women in Washington serve
their own agendas at the
expense of the people. They
serve the agendas of the high-
dollar donors who get and
keep them in office. It’s been
that way for a long time, but
it’s never been more evident…
- Mark Bedford
THE AFTERMATH
I know what I’ll be doing comeJanuary. I’ll be watching the NFLplayoffs on TV. So will the AtlantaFalcons as that became painfullyevident Sunday as they fell to theArizona Cardinals 27-13 to fall to 2-5 on the season.
This game was painful. It’s alwayspainful to watch when your teamloses, but to the Cardinals andCarson Palmer. Everything good Isaid last week I take back exceptthe stuff about Harry Douglas.
“In terms of the ball game today, Ithink anytime that you give upexplosive plays like we did in thefirst half offensively and an 80-yard touchdown where you loseleverage, where you get beat on adouble move, you have 10 penal-ties, you have four interceptionsin the ball game and you can’t runthe ball effectively, it is a formulafor not playing efficient, effectivefootball, and that was the casetoday here in Arizona,” saidFalcons’ head coach Mike Smith.
The defense stunk it up really badafter showing signs of improve-ment last week. The defense gaveup over 200 yards rushing – over150 in the first half alone, as theysaw a 3-0 lead become a 21-6 half-time deficit as rookie running backAndre Ellington ran for a 80-yardtouchdown and Palmer threw apair of touchdown passes, one toLarry Fitzgerald and one to MichaelFloyd.
Despite all the criticism of theFalcons’ offensive line coming intoSunday’s game Ryan was one of theleast sacked quarterbacks in theleague. Well Sunday the Cardinalsgot to him four times. Ryan, whohad only three interceptions com-ing into Sunday’s match up morethan doubled that throwing fouragainst the Cardinals. TheCardinals are like the anti-Christ toRyan. Ryan has thrown nine inter-ceptions in the last two games and11 in the three meetings since hebecame a pro in 2008. Ryan is now1-2 against the Cardinals. Ryan had
his worst game statistically thisseason with a quarterback rating of47.2. Ironically that is his best rat-ing in three games against Arizona.In three meetings with theCardinals Ryan’s average quarter-back rating is less than 40.
Ryan had to put the ball up a lotSunday because of the lack of arunning game. Sure, Steven
Jackson was back, but he might aswell stayed on the bench. Hegained a grand total of six yards on11 carries. All that free agentmoney spent on him and he hasgained less that 100 yards all sea-son in what few games he has par-ticipated in (3). To add insult toinjury, Ryan was the Falcons’ lead-ing rusher with 13 yards convertingon a fourth down on a broken playon their only touchdown drive.Ryan barely completed 55 percentof his passes as he threw the ball acareer high 61 timed completing 34for 301 yards and one touchdownand four interceptions.
Arizona managed to extend theirlead to 27-6 before Atlanta startedto show some life. With 8:40 theFalcons mounted their only scoringdrive of the half. Despite beingdown 21 points they used a lot oftime on the clock 4:02 to score.The Cardinal defense did not allowany big gains in the passing gameall day except for a 20-yard com-pletion to Douglas on the scoringdrive. The Falcons scored with 4:38to go on Ryan’s pass to Drew Davis
from four yards out.
Atlanta recovered the onside kickto make things interesting, butRyan’s fourth interception endedany semblance of a comeback asAtlanta falls to 2-5. This is Atlanta’sworst start since the fateful 2007season when they started 1-6 underBobby Petrino.
Atlanta has a lot to go over thisweek as they stay on the road fac-ing divisional foe Carolina.Something needs to be done withthe defense. Mike Nolan builtsome of the leagues best defensiveunits everywhere he’s been excepthere. He usually ran a 3-4 defense.Last year he took over Brian VanGorder’s defense and had to workwith what was there. This season
for some reason he’s hasn’t beenallowed to build the defense as hesees fit and it is putting his reputa-tion and talent to waste.
“We just have to learn from ourmistakes and man up to it, look inthe mirror and look from the leftto the right. We just have to comeout and continue to progress. Italways starts in practice, sotomorrow we’ll be back at it watch-ing film and Wednesday we’ll beoff to Carolina,” said defensive endJonathan Babineaux.
“You learn from your previousgame, whether it’s a win or a loss.You evaluate the tape, and you putyour head down and you go towork. We have not gotten the out-comes that we have wanted in fiveof the games. This, by far, is prob-ably the game that had the biggestdifference in score. We didn’t playwell. We have to get it fixed. Iknow those guys there in that roomwill handle that. We have a strongresilient group. We have to keepour head down, keep working anddig everyday to dig out of the holethat we’re in,” said Smith.
Atlanta plays Sunday against theCarolina Panthers. Kickoff is 1pmand the game will be aired on Fox.
- Dave Weinthal
Falcons See SeasonGo Up In Smoke
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Upon carrying the snake back down tothe valley floor, the boy prepares hima meal and a bed for the night. In themorning the snake asked: 'Please littleboy, will you take me back to my homenow? It is time for me to leave thisworld, and I would like to be at myhome now."
The little boy felt he'd been safe allthis time and the snake had kept hisword, so he would take it home asasked. He carefully picked up thesnake, took it close to his chest, andcarried him back to the woods, to hishome to die. Just before he laid therattlesnake down, the rattlesnaketurned and bit him in the chest.
The little boy cried out and threw thesnake upon the ground. 'Mr. Snake,why did you do that? Now I will surelydie.' The rattlesnake looked up at himand grinned: 'You knew what I waswhen you picked me up.'
Getting the right financial advice is awhole lot like that little boy's experi-ence, fraught with risk and danger,and usually skewed for the benefit ofthe person giving the advice. In manycases you'll get bitten unless you knowwhat you've picked up before youmove forward. I learned the problemwith getting financial advice as ateenager. I'd been working hard for afew years saved up a little bit ofmoney I wanted to invest. It was theearly 1980s so interest rates werequite high and investing your moneywas very profitable. I spent some timeresearching different investmentoptions, and I went to visit a fewfinancial advisors. It was clear thatthey had more money than I did: they
had nice suits and plush offices theyall seemed to exude confidence andhave all the answers. What struck mewas that they all had a very differentidea of what I should do. This confusedme so much that it put me off thewhole idea of going with any of them.
I'm sure by now you have read enoughon the internet to be totally confusedabout what to do. It would probably beeasier for me to help you understandthe nature of the financial snakes youmight be picking up while you are try-ing to get to the bottom of your finan-cial problems.
My Accountant
Should I talk to my accountant?
The answer seems obvious doesn't it: ifanyone knows your financial situationwell, It's your accountant. However,the short answer is a resounding No!It's not that your accountant doesn'thave your best interests at heart, it'sthat his expertise lies in helping yousave you money at tax time, minimis-ing your tax liability and lodging yourBAS.
Most accounting degrees will spendvery little to no time on insolvency, it'sgenerally done as a post graduate spe-ciality course for those who want towork in the field. Unless your account-ant is an insolvency specialist, hewon't know that a lot about the impli-cations of going bankrupt, I can assureyou insolvency specialists know muchabout tax returns or BAS in. If you dohappen to find an insolvency account-ing firm, they tend to be large firmswith very nice offices who charge
accordingly.
My Solicitor
Should I talk to my Solicitor?
No! You can talk to your solicitor butmore than likely it won't do you muchgood. Solicitors are really good atdoing things lawyers do, like helpingyou do your will and buying yourhouse and keeping you out of court ifyou're lucky. Insolvency specialists inAustralia tend to have either a legal oraccounting background, and the rea-son for that is simply that you can'tenroll in the post graduate study tobecome a qualified insolvency practi-tioner unless you have a law oraccounting degree.
Just as there are few insolvencyaccounting firms, there are very fewinsolvency legal practices in Australia,and yes if you find one you will pay ahefty price for their expertise.
Debt Consolidators
Should I consolidate my debts?
As I said above, most of the adviceyou'll receive on this subject willreflect the interests of the advicegiver. Therefore, if you call a debt con-solidation company, I can assure youthey will tell you to consolidate yourdebts. The debt consolidation businessis a multi-billion dollar industry mak-ing money in one very simple way:charging you a fee for helping youwrap all of your credit card and per-sonal loans into one neat and tidypackage.
I hate to tell you this but they aren'tdoing it for free. Please don't misun-derstand me: if you believe your finan-cial problems can be solved by payingless interest, then go ahead and lookinto the options. Even a small amountof interest saved over years quicklyadds up.
Generally I find if you are reading thisbook you've probably tried to consoli-date your debts already and come tothe following realisations like these:
• Your credit rating is no good, andyour credit file already has defaults onit so no one will give you a loan, con-solidated or otherwise
• By the time you work it all out, you'reso far down a hole that saving a littlebit of interest just won't make a lot ofdifference.
• You've probably reached the pointwhere you've had enough, you're emo-tionally exhausted, you can't go onanother day ignoring blocked calls onyour phone, ignoring the demands inthe mail and so on.
Financial Counselor
Should I talk to a financial counselor?
Yes! There are plenty of financialcounselling services to help you withthis, they have no hidden agendas andthey're a wonderful option for helpingyou think through your situation. Ifyou find yourself stressing out con-stantly, not sleeping, not eating orover-eating and thinking about moneypressures all the time, then get somehelp.
MONEY MANAGEMENT
DEBT HELP - IS BANKRUPTCYTHE RIGHT OPTION FOR ME?
There are also charities like Lifelinethat offer a wonderful service. Theywill be a sounding board if you justneed someone to discuss with youwhat your options are. Don't let yourfinancial problem destroy your life -ultimately it's just money.
Debt Agreements
What are the advantages of a DebtAgreement?
Debt agreements sometimes referredto as Part X (ten) debt agreements areessentially a binding agreementbetween you and the people you owemoney to.
Most likely, you'll run into similarproblems as we found in the debt con-solidation option, that is: your poorcredit rating will see creditors loseinterest very fast. This process isessentially a negotiation process,where the people you owe money towork through your bills, your incomeand so on in order to come up with anagreed repayment plan.
There are plenty of companies aroundthat offer this service, there is a rea-son you see ads on TV for these com-panies: it's because it's a big and prof-itable industry. Not only do theycharge an upfront fee anywherebetween $800 - $4,000, they alsocharge for giving you informationalong the way, and every time you paythem they take a fee for the trouble aswell.
You don't have to use a private compa-ny for this process - you can chooseITSA, the government body set up toadminister to these debt agreements,but they take 20% of whatever isagreed upon with the people you owemoney to. So if you thought debtagreements were the answer to yourprayers because they freeze interestpayments and simply replace themwith fees, then you're in for a shock.
The only reason you'd consider a debtagreement over bankruptcy would bea very specific set of circumstancesthat we'll discuss later on in this book.
Personal Insolvency Agreements
What's the difference between a DebtAgreement and a Personal InsolvencyAgreement?
Flexibility is the main thing PersonalInsolvency Agreements (PIA) have intheir favour. They're also administeredby a registered and - might I add - reg-ulated trustee including the govern-ment trustee ITSA, not a private com-pany that advertises on TV. Essentiallythis process is similar to DebtAgreements (DA): The trustee holds ameeting with the people you owemoney to and they negotiate a deal onyour behalf. You can offer a lump sumsettlement figure or enter into a pay-ment plan, or you can offer them
assets instead of cash. This may soundalright until you realize that one of thechallenges with PIA's is that 75% of thepeople you owe money have to agreeon the deal. If they don't, your propos-al is rejected or has to be renegotiat-ed.
Generally the people you owe moneywant all their money back plus inter-est. Sometimes they'll settle for lessthan the amount you owe them - it'sgenerally a percentage of the debt -but let me stress this aspect: becauseof all the variables involved in thenegotiation process to put together aPIA its difficult to put a figure on whatthe people you owe money to will set-tle for.
In most cases you'll have to pay back100% of the debt owed. This is notbecause your creditors are greedy orhave a mean streak, it's because theadministrators take 20% of whatever isagreed upon with the people you owemoney to. That applies whether youuse a private company for this processor ITSA, the government body setup toadminister to these PIAs.I've heard of creditors settling for less80% on rare occasions, but that usual-ly only occurs with a public companygoing into receivership owing hugesums of money (the kind that makesthe news). If you are were owed$10million and you know the peoplewho owe you the money have a teamof smart lawyers and some very cleverstructures in place and they offer 5% ofthe debt, you might take it and begrateful. Sadly, ordinary punters likeyou and me aren't going to get thatlucky!
Involuntary Bankruptcy
What happens if someone makes meBankrupt?
Involuntary bankruptcy occurs whensomeone you owe money to applies tothe court to declare you bankrupt.Generally when you get one of thesenotices, you have 21 days to pay all thedebt. If you don't, then the creditorgoes back to the court and asks thecourt to issue a sequestration orderthat declares you bankrupt. A trusteeis appointed, and then you have 14days to get the paperwork in and thenyou are bankrupt.You can object to a bankruptcy noticeby going to court after the 21 days haveexpired and put your case forward, toprevent it going to the next level.Other than the way you became bank-rupt there is in reality no differencebetween Involuntary Bankruptcy andor Voluntary Bankruptcy - once youare declared bankrupt, they're admin-istered to in the same way.However, the stress, torment and fearthat accompanies this process isincredible. If you think you are likelyto be made bankrupt by someone, getsome advice and act on that advice.Generally I've found it's always betterto know what you can and can't do
before you have someone bankruptyou. Once you are bankrupt, it's usual-ly too late.
Voluntary Bankruptcy
When should I consider VoluntaryBankruptcy?
This question is not the same foreveryone of course, but generally Ifind one way you could work it out isfigure out how long it will take you topay all of your debts - if its longer than3 years (the period you are declaredbankrupt), then this may help youmake that decision.
I had an 80 year old pensioner tell meonce that her credit card statementcalculated how long her debt wouldtake to pay at the rate she was payingher account, and it was 35 years!Imagine 35 years for one credit cardbill.
Credit rating damage can help youthink this through. If you move houseand forget to pay your $30 phone billfor 6 months more, it's very likely thephone company will default your cred-it file. That default will sit on your filefor 5 years, so for $30 you can haveyour credit filed seriously damaged forthat period of time.
In many ways, the ease with whichcompanies/credit providers candefault your credit file is unfair. Thepunishment doesn't seem to equal thecrime in my book. So if you alreadyhave defaults on your credit report for5 years, remember that bankruptcy ison your credit file for a total 7 yearsthen its wiped off completely.So if your credit rating is a big factorin trying to decide whether to enter
into a Debt Agreement or PersonalInsolvency Agreement or Bankruptcyremember they will all sit on yourcredit file for a total of 7 years. Thebiggest difference is that with a DA orPIA you pay back the money and stillhave it on your file for 7 years.
The other side of crime and punish-ment equation is bankruptcy, and inthis country the provisions are verygenerous: you can go bankrupt owingmillions of dollars and after 3 years it'sall over with no strings attached.Compared to countries like the UnitedStates, our bankruptcy laws are verygenerous.
I don't pretend to know why that is buta couple of hundred years ago debtorswent to prison. These days I supposethe government thinks the sooner itcan get you back on your feet workingand paying tax, the better. It makesmore sense than locking you up whichcosts the taxpayer anyway.
Bankruptcy wipes all of your debtsincluding ATO debts except for a fewthings:
• Centrelink Debts, Court Fines likeparking and speeding fines• HECS or Fee Help loans• Money to pay for a car accident if thecar was not insured.
There is much more that can be saidabout Bankruptcy but the purpose ofthis chapter was to help you decidebetween a few available options.When getting some advice, rememberwhat snake you are picking up. Goodluck!
- Charles Bosse
P.O. Box 825Chattanooga, TN
37401(423) 267-6072(423) 991-1657
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ARIES(Mar. 21- April 20)Don’t hesitate to enlist the aid offriends or family if you have a bigproject to finish in your domesticenvironment. You can make a dif-ference if you offer your help atfunctions that involve children.Unexpected events may upset yourroutine. Your emotional partnerwill push all the right buttons thisweek.
Your lucky day this week will beFriday.
TAURUS(Apr. 21- May 21)Make changes that will heightenyour appeal. Don’t evade issues ortwist the truth around. Losses areevident. Your positive attitude andintellectual outlook will draw oth-ers to you.
Your lucky day this week will beThursday.
GEMINI(May 22-June 21)Pleasure trips or friendly get-togethers will be satisfying andintellectually stimulating. You willbe a real chatterbox this week.You’ll need to exercise control.Look after financial transactionsthis week.
Your lucky day this week will beThursday.
CANCER(June 22-July 22)Be prepared to encounter newfriendships that will provide youwith valuable information. Be care-ful what you consume this week. Besure to spend time helping childrenwith projects that are too difficultfor them to accomplish alone. Donot push your opinions or try to
reform your emotional partner thisweek.
Your lucky day this week will beThursday.
LEO(July 23-Aug 22)Be careful not to get involved inother people’s personal affairs.Your relationship appears to bestressed out and depleted.Uncertainties regarding relativeswill make situations uncomfortableif you attend a family function.Look into alternate means of supporting your financial burdens.
Your lucky day this week will beThursday.
VIRGO(Aug. 23 -Sept. 23)Your energy will be high; however,if not channeled suitably, tempertantrums may erupt. Look forsomething entertaining to do.You’ve got that competitive edge.Don’t let other people meddle inyour private affairs. Join a choir ora drama club. You may be consid-ering moving to larger quarters.
Your lucky day this week will beMonday.
LIBRA(Sept. 24 -Oct. 23)Be tactful if you see flaws in some-one else’s work. Property invest-ments should payoff. Lend an earto children; it can make a differ-ence. Luck is with you, regardlessof the financial venture.
Your lucky day this week will beSaturday.
SCORPIO(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)Your obviously unique way of
doing things has caught the eye ofsomeone in a higher position. Yourbest results will come through busi-ness trips. Don’t let someone talkyou into parting with your cashunless you can truly see the bene-fits of doing so. Try to be reason-able.
Your lucky day this week will beSunday.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23 -Dec. 21)Don’t let siblings put pressure onyou. Authority figures may be lessthan accommodating if you havedone something deceitful. You mayfind yourself in an opportune posi-tion if you are willing to take a bitof a risk. Try to keep any moodswings under control; they mayresult in alienation.
Your lucky day this week will beFriday.
CAPRICORN(Dec 22.- Jan. 20)If you act with anger you may blowthe relationship. You can have agreat time if you go out with theone you love. Your personal part-ner may be less than willing to
accommodate you this week. Youwill benefit through hidden assetsand property investments.
Your lucky day this week will beThursday.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 21 -Feb. 19)Sudden changes will occur throughcommunications with friends or in-laws. Minor accidents may occur ifyou don’t concentrate on whatyou’re doing. Self-improvementcould bring amazing results. Putyour efforts into physical fitnessprograms or competitive sports.
Your lucky day this week will beFriday.
PISCES(Feb. 20-Mar. 20)You will meet potential new matesthrough friends or relatives. Youwill tend to overeat this week.Money problems will be difficult todeal with if you have a partner.Opportunities will unfold; howev-er, you must be willing to pay theprice.
Your lucky day this week will beThursday.
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stay with us after a bitter
divorce. She said she wanted
to stay with us (family) for a
week or two until she got her
head together. Well, it’s been
four months and not only is
she still here, she is getting
her mail delivered here. To
top that, she has yet to thank
me or my husband for letting
her stay or offered to help
out with chores or even offer
to pitch in with the groceries.
I love my sister but she is
becoming a deadbeat. What
should I do?
HK
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Dear Rocco,
I once dated a girl and later
found out she really didn’t
want to go out with me. She
was just bored. Now that I am
seeing someone new how can
I prevent this from happen-
ing again.
BE
DDeeaarr BBEE
Dear Rocco,
Why is it when a man is fin-
ished with a relationship, he
just disappears instead of
telling you it’s over?
PW
DDeeaarr PPWWTThhoossee ppaarrttiiccuullaarr mmeenn hhaavveennoo bbaallllss..
Dear Rocco,
My sister recently came to
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Dear Rocco,
I recently found out my for-
mer friend and now bitter
rival’s wife is cheating on
him. When we were still
friends I warned him about
her and her reputation, but
he didn’t care. He wanted to
settle down and get married.
She knew I didn’t like her
and drove a wedge between
us and to be honest between
him and a lot of his friends.
Well, I got it on good author-
ity that she is not only cheat-
ing on him, but with one of
his own employees right
under his nose. He seems
oblivious to it. However.
Should I relish in his misery
or what?
JS
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Rocco is a common sense,tell-it-like-it-is, no-nonsensekind of guy offering realadvice on any subject putbefore him. Why pay thou-sands of dollars on a high-priced therapist when he’llstraighten you out for free. Ifyou’d like advice from Roccoe-mail him atgoaskrocco@yahoo.com or drophim a line at Ask Rocco c/oEnigma P.O. Box 825Chattanooga, TN 37401.
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NYKOPING, Sweden - Policein Sweden said they areinvestigating a man’s allega-tions a woman stole from hisapartment and slapped himwith a fish while he wassleeping. Investigators saidthe Nykoping man, who is inhis 60s, called authorities toreport he was awakenedfrom a nap by a slap acrossthe face from a woman wield-
ing a mackerel, The Local.sereported Monday. The manalso alleged the woman stole$310 from him and took foodfrom his refrigerator. Thewoman, who is also in her60s, is known to the man,police said. “They might livetogether sometimes,” MikaelLarsson of the Nykopingpolice told theSodermanlands Nyheternewspaper. The incident isbeing investigated as an
assault, police said.
DANIA BEACH, Fla. - A Floridawoman accused of stabbingher boyfriend when his dogate her marijuana told policethe man repeatedly walkedinto her knife. The BrowardSheriff’s Office said ShadaeScott, 26, allegedly attackedboyfriend Kevin Wiggins witha knife Sunday at her DaniaBeach apartment because hisdog had eaten her supply of
marijuana, the South FloridaSun Sentinel reportedTuesday. Wiggins sufferedsmall knife cuts to his faceand head. He had one largegash across his hand,deputies said. The arrestreport said Scott tolddeputies Wiggins had walkedinto her knife repeatedly dur-ing their argument. Scott wasarrested on a domestic bat-
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tery charge and jailed in lieuof $2,500 bond.
MOUNTAIN CITY, Tenn. - ATennessee police officer hasbeen fired after displayingheavy use of force in anattempt to rid a DollarGeneral Store of a trespasser.Normally a vagrant or tran-sient loitering about a storeis not cause for too muchfuss, but then this was a per-fect storm of coincidences.The incident occurred lastweek in Mountain City, whenaccording to police docu-ments, now-former OfficerJody Putnam just so hap-pened to find himself in thestore when the trespasserappeared. In a gross disre-gard for procedure Putnamdischarged his firearm insidethe store! When that didn’twork he moved on to pepperspray. This whole story wouldseem a lot worse if the tres-passer in question weren’t awild squirrel. “There was alot of people that come outand just like me they cameout and they were coughingand a hacking,” local CarlDuffield said. “It was comical,but I’m sure they didn’t feelthat way - the customers thatcame out.” In Mountain City,
whenever officers dischargetheir weapons, they arerequired to alert their super-visors and provide a writtenstatement. Putnam refused tofile a report and was subse-quently fired. The squirrelwas reported dead.
OSLO, Norway - A hunter’sshot meant for a mooseinstead lodged in theabdomen of a 70-year-oldman in the bathroom of hishome in Whales, Norway,Thursday, police said. Theman was transported toUlleval University Hospital inOslo by an air ambulance andwas listed in serious condi-tion, Norwegian broadcasterNRK reported. The shot wasfired by a hunter about 100yards from the cottage onVesteroy island, police said.NRK said the victim’s wifewasn’t holding a grudgeagainst the hunter who acci-dentally shot her husband.Police Chief Anders Saethersaid he suspected the hunterdidn’t really notice his sur-roundings before shooting.Police said it was too soon toknow whether any actionwould be taken against thehunter.
ECCLES, England - A Britishwoman whose allergies pre-vent her from wearing shoessaid officials have decided tostop paying her benefits.Tracy Kenny, 45, of Eccles,England, said she had to quither factory job 20 years agowhen she developed contactdermatitis, which causes herhands and feet to break outin blisters if they come intocontact with rubber, glue,nickel and metal, The DailyMirror reported Thursday.Kenny said she has to wearspecial gloves just to handleforks and knives. She said sheis unable to wear shoes andhad to use a mobility scooterif she wants to leave thehouse. However, she saidofficials have declared her fitto work and told her she willno longer receive $177 perweek in benefits. “How can Igo to work, or go to job inter-views, with no shoes on?”Kenny said. “I just don’t knowwhat to do. I can only wearshoes for 10 or 15 minutes,before my feet blister andsplit. Socks draw the glue inand slippers don’t help. It’s sounfair and stressful — I’mgenuinely ill. Sick people aresuffering because the govern-ment want more money.”
TELLER COUNTY, CO. - Itseems Earl Ray Jones ofTeller County, Coloradotossed a small fortune in goldinto a trash bin. Why? Tokeep it out of the hands of hiswife who he is in the middleof a divorce with. Jonesclaims he converted $500,000in life savings into gold inMay and then threw it away -all to prevent his wife of 25years from seeing a nickel intheir pending divorce. “Damnright I did,” the 52-year-oldformer defense contractorsaid at a deposition by thewoman’s divorce attorney. Inhis sworn interview, Jonessaid he consigned the treas-ure to a Dumpster behind aColorado Springs motel. Bankrecords supplied by Jonesprove that the money wasconverted to gold through aPhoenix, Ariz. precious met-als dealer, lending credenceto the hard-to-swallow tale.Whether the gold was actual-ly tossed has yet to be estab-lished. “We say that whenpeople are divorcing, theyenter a state of temporaryinsanity,” the attorney said.“But on a scale of 1 to 10, thisis my 10.”
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CCOOMMEEDDYY CCAATTCCHH Janet WilliamsBBUUDD’’SS DJ HammerTTRREEMMOONNTT TTAAVVEERRNN Songwriters
ShowcaseSSIINNGG IITT OORR WWIINNGG IITT KaraokeVVAAUUDDEEVVIILLLLEE CCAAFFEE “Mystery at the TV
Talk Show”BBAARRTT’’SS LLAAKKEESSHHOORREE Open MicCCAAMMPP HHOOUUSSEE Open MicSSKKYYZZOOOO KaraokeAARRII’’SS HHAARRBBOORR LLIIGGHHTTSS Keyz BrownLLOOSS RREEYYEESS ((Ringgold) Thirsty
Thursdays w/ DJ ScubasteveRRHHYYTTHHMM && BBRREEWWSS Opposite Box,
Deep Fried 5, DemonwaffleHHOONNEESSTT PPIINNTT The Bohannons, Behold
The Brave, Mime Games, The Nim
NimsSSUUGGAARR’’SS Jonathan WimpeeCCLLEEVVEELLAANNDD DDOOWWNNTTOOWWNN BBLLOOCCKKPPAARRTTYY (Cleveland) Convertibull, The
Breakfast ClubTTHHEE LLOOFFTT (Atlanta) Reverend Horton
HeatCCEENNTTEERR SSTTAAGGEE (Atlanta) The OrbMMAASSQQUUEERRAADDEE MMUUSSIICC PPAARRKK (Atlanta)
Big GiganticSSCCHHEERRMMEERRHHOORRNN SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY CCEENNTTEERR(Nashville) Michael McDonaldMMAARRAATTHHOONN MMUUSSIICC WWOORRKKSS (Nashville)
James BlakeWWOORRKKPPLLAAYY SSOOUUNNDDSSTTAAGGEE(Birmingham) Todd Snider, Elizabeth
Cook, Hayes Carll, Bobby Bare Jr.
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CCOOMMEEDDYY CCAATTCCHH Janet WilliamsRRHHYYTTHHMM && BBRREEWWSS St. Paul & the
Broken Bones, Sonic BrewSSIINNGG IITT OORR WWIINNGG IITT KaraokeBBAARRTT’’SS LLAAKKEESSHHOORREE DJ EVVAAUUDDEEVVIILLLLEE CCAAFFEE “Mystery at the
Redneck-Italian Wedding”TTHHEE PPAALLMMSS DJTTHHEE TTAAVVEERRNN (Soddy-Daisy) Karaoke
w/ Choo Choo EntertainmentBBEEEEFF OO’’BBRRAADDYY’’SS (Ooltewah) Karaoke
w/ RCB EntertainmentTTIIVVOOLLII TTHHEEAATTRREE Barenaked LadiesSSUUGGAARR’’SS SRO BandTT--BBOONNEE’’SS Husky BurnetteTTRREEMMOONNTT TTAAVVEERRNN Gabe NewellTTHHEE FFOOUUNNDDRRYY The Scenic City Soul
RevueBBJJCCCC CCOONNCCEERRTT HHAALLLL (Birmingham)
Hunter Hayes, Ashley MonroeFFEERRSSTT CCEENNTTEERR (Atlanta) Big Bad
Voodoo DaddyTTHHEE MMAASSQQUUEERRAADDEE (Atlanta) Story of
the Year, Like Moths to Flames,
Hawthorne Heights, Set It Off, I Am
KingCCEENNTTEERR SSTTAAGGEE (Atlanta) Chiddy Bang,
TimefliesTTHHEE LLOOFFTT (Atlanta) Cults, MoodringsFFOOXX TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) John Legend,
Tamar BraxtonWWIILLDDHHOORRSSEE SSAALLOOOONN (Nashville) Blue
Oyster CultSSCCHHEERRMMEERRHHOORRNN SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY CCEENNTTEERR(Nashville) Michael McDonaldMMAARRAATTHHOONN MMUUSSIICC WWOORRKKSS (Nashville)
Reverend Horton Heat, Unknown
Hinson, Hillbilly CasinoTTEENNNNEESSSSEEEE TTHHEEAATTRREE (Knoxville) Earth
Wind & Fire
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CCOOMMEEDDYY CCAATTCCHH Janet WilliamsRRHHYYTTHHMM && BBRREEWWSS Back In BlackSSIINNGG IITT OORR WWIINNGG IITT KaraokeBBAARRTT’’SS LLAAKKEESSHHOORREE DJ EVVAAUUDDEEVVIILLLLEE CCAAFFEE “Mystery at the
Redneck-Italian Wedding”CCHHAARRLLEESS && MMYYRRTTLLEE’’SS CCOOFFFFEEEEHHOOUUSSEEHarpeth RisingSSUUGGAARR’’SS The PoolTTHHEE FFOOUUNNDDRRYY The Scenic City Soul
RevueRRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
AlabamaLLAAUURRAA TTUURRNNEERR CCOONNCCEERRTT HHAALLLL(Nashville) Michael McDonaldTTHHEE MMAASSQQUUEERRAADDEE (Atlanta) Los
Straightjackets, The Fleshtones,
Southern Culture on the SkidsVVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta)
Michael Nesmith
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CCOOMMEEDDYY CCAATTCCHH Janet WilliamsSSIINNGG IITT OORR WWIINNGG IITT KaraokeVVAAUUDDEEVVIILLLLEE CCAAFFEE Live Band KaraokeDDOOUUBBLLEE HHIILLLL BBIILLLLIIAARRDDSS Open MicBBEEEEFF OO’’BBRRAADDYY’’SS Karaoke w/ RCB
EntertainmentAARRII’’SS HHAARRBBOORR LLIIGGHHTTSS Keyz BrownRRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
AlabamaRRIIVVEERRFFRROONNTT PPAARRKK (Nashville) Dierks
Bentley, Jake Owen, Easton CorbinTTHHEE MMAASSQQUUEERRAADDEE (Atlanta) Minus
the Bear, Invsn, Slow BirdBBUUCCKKHHEEAADD TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) Hugh
LaurieWWOORRKKPPLLAAYY SSOOUUNNDDSSTTAAGGEE(Birmingham) Relient K, Motion City
Soundtrack, Driver FriendlyTTEENNNNEESSSSEEEE TTHHEEAATTRREE (Knoxville)
Barenaked Ladies
MMOONNDDAAYY NNoovveemmbbeerr 44
SSIINNGG IITT OORR WWIINNGG IITT KaraokeRRAAWW DJ SpicolliTTRREEMMOONNTT TTAAVVEERRNN Trivia NightTTHHEE OOFFFFIICCEE SpeakEasyFFOOXX && HHOOUUNNDD DJ ExphacterOONNEE--EELLEEVVEENN (Lafayette) CSA Writers
NightRRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
AlabamaHHEEAAVVEENN @@ TTHHEE MMAASSQQUUEERRAADDEE(Atlanta) Anberlin, The Maine
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TTHHEE BBIIGG CCHHIILLLL Karaoke w/ Chris of
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RRAAWW DJ SpicolliJJEEFFFFEERRSSOONN’’SS Kamakazi KaraokeSSIINNGG IITT OORR WWIINNGG IITT KaraokeTTRREEMMOONNTT TTAAVVEERRNN Open Mic w/ Mike
McDadeNNOORRTTHHSSHHOORREE GGRRIILLLLEE Jonathan
WimpeeSSUUGGAARR’’SS Tim Starnes & FriendsRRHHYYTTHHMM && BBRREEWWSS Uptown Big BandTTEERRMMIINNAALL WWEESSTT (Atlanta) KMFDM,
ChantBBUUCCKKHHEEAADD TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta)
Alkaline Trio, New Found Glory, H2OAANNDDRREEWW JJAACCKKSSOONN HHAALLLL (Nashville)
Cyndi LauperCCAANNNNEERRYY BBAALLLLRROOOOMM (Nashville)
3OH!3, The Summer Set, Wallpaper,
New Beat Fund
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RRAAWW Open Jam w/ Jonathan Wimpee
and friendsSSIINNGG IITT OORR WWIINNGG IITT KaraokeFFAANNAATTIICCSS Karaoke w/ DJ HammerPPLLAAYYOOFFFFSS SSPPOORRTTSS BBAARR Karaoke w/
Captain KaraokeDDOOUUBBLLEE HHIILLLL BBIILLLLIIAARRDDSS KaraokeLLAASS MMAARRGGAARRIITTAA’’SS Priscilla & Little
RickeeBBAARRTT’’SS LLAAKKEESSHHOORREE Karaoke w/ Choo
Choo EntertainmentSSMMOOKKEEYY BBOONNEESS Wild’n Out
Wednesdays W/ DJ ScubaSteveFFOOXX && HHOOUUNNDD Karaoke w/ Choo Choo
EntertainmentAARRII’’SS HHAARRBBOORR LLIIGGHHTTSS Keyz BrownTTHHEE TTAAVVEERRNN (Soddy-Daisy) Roberts &
SimsRRHHYYTTHHMM && BBRREEWWSS Black TaxiSSUUGGAARR’’SS Dan SheffieldTTEENNNNEESSSSEEEE TTHHEEAATTRREE (Knoxville)
Cyndi Lauper
1122TTHH && PPOORRTTEERR (Nashville) Smile
Empty Soul, Acidic33RRDD && LLIINNDDSSLLEEYY (Nashville) Cat PowerMMAAIINN SSTTRREEEETT LLIIVVEE (Murfreesboro)
Datsik, Funtcase, Protohype
UUPPCCOOMMIINNGG EEVVEENNTTSS
SSUUGGAARR’’SS The Loop November 7PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Drake,
Miguel November 7CCEENNTTEERR SSTTAAGGEE (Atlanta) Cat Power
November 7MMAARRAATTHHOONN MMUUSSIICC WWOORRKKSS(Nashville) Fitz & the Tantrums
November 7SSUUGGAARR’’SS The Micks November 8VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta) Colin
Meloy November 8TTHHEE TTAABBEERRNNAACCLLEE (Atlanta) Michael
Franti, Serena Ryder November 8
BBIIJJOOUU TTHHEEAATTRREE (Knoxville) The Delta
Saints November 8BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Jennifer Nettles, Trace Adkins, Luke
Bryan, Sheryl Crow, Jake Owen,
Kellie Pickler, Rascal Flatts, Darius
Rucker, Michael W. Smith November
8
1122TTHH && PPOORRTTEERR (Nashville) Jimmy
Hall, Blackfoot Gypsies November 8MMEEMMOORRIIAALL AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM Michael
English November 9RRHHYYTTHHMM && BBRREEWWSS Ben Bridwell
November 9SSUUGGAARR’’SS The Micks November 9EEDDDDIIEE’’SS AATTTTIICC (Atlanta) The
Greencards November 9JJAAMMEESS KK.. PPOOLLKK TTHHEEAATTRREE (Nashville)
Englebert Humperdinck November 10EEDDDDIIEE’’SS AATTTTIICC (Atlanta) Lisa Marie
Presley November 10BBUUCCKKHHEEAADD TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) 3OH!3,
The Summer Set, Wallpaper, New
Beat Fund November 10RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville) Iron
& Wine, Jessica Harp November 10
CANNERY BALLROOM (Nashville)
Drive By Truckers, T. Hardy
November 10BBIIJJOOUU TTHHEEAATTRREE (Knoxville) Steve Vai
November 10BBUUCCKKHHEEAADD TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) Two
Door Cinema Club, Bad Veins
November 11TTHHEE TTAABBEERRNNAACCLLEE (Atlanta) Iron &
Wine November 11MMEERRCCYY LLOOUUNNGGEE (Nashville) Polica
November 11RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
Lynyrd Skynyrd November 11MMAARRAATTHHOONN MMUUSSIICC WWOORRKKSS(Nashville) Laura Marling, Willy
Mason November 11TTRRAACCKK 2299 Steve Vai November 12JJ..JJ..’’SS BBOOHHEEMMIIAA Kurt Vile, Beach
Fossils November 12MMAARRAATTHHOONN MMUUSSIICC WWOORRKKSS(Nashville) Two Door Cinema Club,
Bad Veins November 12SSMMIITTHH’’SS OOLLDDEE BBAARR (Atlanta) Stephen
Kellogg & the Sixers, The Saint Johns
November 12TTEERRMMIINNAALL WWEESSTT (Atlanta) Polica
November 12BBUUCCKKHHEEAADD TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) The
Head & the Heart, Thao & the Get
Down Stay Down, Quiet Life
November 12EEDDDDIIEE’’SS AATTTTIICC (Atlanta) Ed Kowlczyk
November 12WWOORRKKPPLLAAYY TTHHEEAATTRREE (Birmingham)
Steve Vai November 13EEXXIITT//IINN (Nashville) Stephen Kellogg &
the Sixers, The Saint Johns
November 13LLOOVVEELLEESSSS CCAAFFÉÉ (Nashville) The
Greencards November 13BBUUCCKKHHEEAADD TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta)
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
November 13RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
Amos Lee, Hurray For the Riff Raff
November 14HHAARRDD RROOCCKK CCAAFFÉÉ (Nashville) Kelly
Clarkson November 14FFRRAANNKKLLIINN TTHHEEAATTRREE (Franklin, TN) Ed
Kowalczyk November 14BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Justin Timberlake November 15BBLLIINNDD WWIILLLLIIEE’’SS (Atlanta) The
Nighthawks November 15BBAARRKKIINNGG LLEEGGSS TTHHEEAATTEERR Bombadil,
Birds With Fleas November 16TTHHEE MMAASSQQUUEERRAADDEE (Atlanta) The
Chariot, Glass Cloud, To The Wind
November 16VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta) WAR
November 16PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Elton John
November 16RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
Janelle Monae November 17TTEERRMMIINNAALL WWEESSTT (Nashville) Of
Montreal, La Luz November 17SSCCHHEERRMMEERRHHOORRNN SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY CCEENNTTEERR(Nashville) Restless Heart, Amy
Grant, , Peter Noone, Tracy
Lawrence, David Phelps, Randy
Houser, Charlie McCoy, Buddy
Greene, Melinda Doolittle, Big Daddy
Wave, Nashville Symphony
November 17FFRRAANNKKLLIINN TTHHEEAATTRREE (Franklin)
Michael Nesmith November 17VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta) Rickie
Lee Jones November 17TTEERRMMIINNAALL WWEESSTT (Atlanta) Of
Montral, La Luz November 17BBJJCCCC AARREENNAA (Birmingham) The Eagles
November 18JJEEMMIISSOONN CCOONNCCEERRTT HHAALLLL(Birmingham) Natalie Merchant
November 18MMEERRCCYY LLOOUUNNGGEE (Nashville) Mike
Doughty November 19
33RRDD && LLIINNDDSSLLEEYY (Nashville) Julie
Roberts November 19TTEERRMMIINNAALL WWEESSTT (Atlanta) Mike
Doughty November 20FFOOXX TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) Rick Ross,
1500 Or Nothing Band November 20RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville) ZZ
Top November 21SSOOUUTTHHBBOOUUNNDD (Knoxville) Chris
Knight, Mic Harrison & the High
Score November 21BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville) The
Charlie Daniels Band, Kenny Rogers,
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Tanya Tucker, Josh Turner, Garth
Brooks, Kid Rock, Same Moore,
Shelby Lynne, the Oak Ridge Boys,
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Graham Brown, Mark Chesnutt, Joe
Diffie, Jamey Johnson, Tracy
Lawrence, Patty Loveless, Kathy
Mattea, Lorrie Morgan, Pam Tillis,
Gene Watson, Clay Walker, Aaron
Tippin, Collin Ray, Crystal Gayle,
Brenda Lee, TG Sheppard, Bobby
Bare, Don Mclean, Billy Ray Cyrus
November 22MMAARRAATTHHOONN MMUUSSIICC WWOORRKKSS(Nashville) Johnny Marr November 22AARREENNAA @@ GGWWIINNNNEETTTT CCEENNTTEERR(Atlanta) Macklamore & Ryan Lewis,
Talib Kwell, Big K.R.I.T. November 22SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY HHAALLLL (Atlanta) Michael
W. Smith November 22TTHHEE TTAABBEERRNNAACCLLEE (Atlanta) Third Eye
Blind November 22WWOORRKKPPLLAAYY TTHHEEAATTRREE (Birmingham)
Matt Wertz November 23ZZYYDDEECCOO (Birmingham) Chris Knight,
Mic Harrison & the High Score
November 23CCEENNTTEERR SSTTAAGGEE (Atlanta) Johnny Marr
November 23FFOOXX TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) Joe
Bonamassa November 23CCEENNTTEERR SSTTAAGGEE (Atlanta) Jonny Lang
November 24TTHHEE TTAABBEERRNNAACCLLEE (Atlanta) MGMT
November 24BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Korn, Rob Zombie November 24EEXXIITT//IINN (Nashville) The Misfits
November 24BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Paramore, Metric, Hellogoodbye
November 26AARREENNAA AATT GGWWIINNNNEETTTT CCEENNTTEERR(Atlanta) Paramore, Metric,
Hellogoodbye November 27BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar
November 27CCOOBBBB EENNEERRGGYY PPEERRFFOORRMMIINNGG AARRTTSSCCEENNTTEERR (Atlanta) Amos Lee, Mutlu
November 29VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta) Shawn
Mullins November 30PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Casting
Crowns, Steven Curtis Chapman
November 30TTEENNNNEESSSSEEEE TTHHEEAATTRREE (Knoxville)
Amos Lee November 30MMAARRAATTHHOONN MMUUSSIICC WWOORRKKSS(Nashville) Will Hoge, Red Wanting
Blue November 30FFRRAANNKKLLIINN TTHHEEAATTRREE (Franklin) Macy
Gray November 30EEXXIITT//IINN (Nashville) Chvrches
December 1PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Kanye West,
Kendrick Lamar December 1JJ..JJ..’’SS BBOOHHEEMMIIAA Screaming Females
December 2BBJJCCCC AARREENNAA (Birmingham) Pink
December 3EEDDDDIIEE’’SS AATTTTIICC (Atlanta) Patterson
Hood December 3CCEENNTTEERR SSTTAAGGEE (Atlanta) Chris Cornell
December 3BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
John Mayer, Phillip Phillips
December 4AARREENNAA @@ GGWWIINNNNEETTTT CCEENNTTEERR(Atlanta) Michael English December 5TTHHEE MMAASSQQUUEERRAADDEE (Atlanta) Monster
Magnet December 6VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta)
Carolina Chocolate Drops December
6CCOOBBBB EENNEERRGGYY PPEERRFFOORRMMIINNGG AARRTTSSCCEENNTTEERR (Atlanta) Sinbad December 6BBOOTTTTLLEETTRREEEE (Birmingham) Those
Darlins December 6DDAALLTTOONN DDEEPPOOTT (Dalton) Donna
Ulisse, Earl Brackin Band December
7RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
Brian Setzer Orchestra December 8MMAARRAATTHHOONN MMUUSSIICC WWOORRKKSS(Nashville) Animal Collective
December 8TTRRAACCKK 2299 Goo Goo Dolls December
10WWAARR MMEEMMOORRIIAALL AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM(Nashville) Thirty Seconds to Mars
December 10EEDDDDIIEE’’SS AATTTTIICC (Atlanta) Patterson
Hood December 10CCAAMMPP HHOOUUSSEE Emily Hearn December
11PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Pitbull,
Robin Thicke, Flo Rida, Armin Van
Buuren, Travis McCoy December 11EEXXIITT//IINN (Nashville) Devon Allman
December 11VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta) John
Waters December 12BBIIJJOOUU TTHHEEAATTRREE (Knoxville) Carolina
Chocolate Drops December 12/13BBJJCCCC AARREENNAA (Birmingham) Pink
December 13RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell
December 14PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Andrea
Bocelli December 15EEDDDDIIEE’’SS AATTTTIICC Ed Roland December
15FFOOXX TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) Vince Gill
December 16TTHHEE MMAASSQQUUEERRAADDEE (Atlanta) Misfits
December 16EEDDDDIIEE’’SS AATTTTIICC Ed Roland December
16PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Justin
Timberlake December 17CCOOBBBB EENNEERRGGYY PPEERRFFOORRMMIINNGG AARRTTSSCCEENNTTEERR (Atlanta) Brian Setzer
Orchestra December 17WWAARR MMEEMMOORRIIAALL AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM(Nashville) John Tesh December 18RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
Brendan Benson December 18LLAAUUGGHHIINNGG SSKKUULLLL LLOOUUNNGGEE (Atlanta)
Bobcat Goldthwait December 19-22PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Jay Z
December 27TTHHEE TTAABBEERRNNAACCLLEE (Atlanta) Lunice
December 27BBJJCCCC AARREENNAA (Birmingham) Jay Z
December 28SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY HHAALLLL (Atlanta)
Widespread Panic December 30RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville) Old
Crow Medicine Show December 30PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Widespread
Panic December 31FFOOXX TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) Cedric the
Entertainer December 31VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta) Drivin’
N’ Cryin’ December 31WWIILLDD BBIILLLL’’SS (Duluth) Florida Georgia
Line December 31““BBAASSHH OONN BBRROOAADDWWAAYY”” (Nashville)
Hank Williams Jr. December 31BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Bassnectar, Zoion 1, Ill-Esha
December 31IIRROONN CCIITTYY LLIIVVEE (Birmingham) Clutch
January 6JJ..JJ..’’SS BBOOHHEEMMIIAA Saintseneca January 8CCOOBBBB EENNEERRGGYY PPEERRFFOORRMMIINNGG AARRTTSSCCEENNTTEERR (Atlanta) Travis Tritt January
10FFOOXX TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) The Allman
Brothers Band, Trace Adkins,
Jackson Browne, Eric Church, Natalie
Cole, Brantley Gilbert, Warren
Haynes, John Hiatt, Jaimoe’s Jasssz,
Taj Hahal, Keb’ Mo’, Martina
McBride, Pat Monahan, Sam Moore,
Robert Randolph, Susan Tedeschi,
Derek Trucks, Don Was, Widespread
Panic January 10
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EEDDDDIIEE’’SS AATTTTIICC (Atlanta) Iris DeMent
January 12VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta) Leon
Russell, Hot Tuna January 15BBLLIINNDD WWIILLLLIIEE’’SS (Atlanta) Lil’ Ed & the
Blues Imperials January 16TTHHEE EEAARRLL (Atlanta) The Paul Collins
Beat, Parasite Diet, Vito January 16TTRRAACCKK 2299 Blackberry Smoke January
17TTIIVVOOLLII TTHHEEAATTRREE Don Williams
January 18VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta) The
Grapes January 18TTEERRMMIINNAALL WWEESSTT (Atlanta) Earphunk
January 18BBIIJJOOUU TTHHEEAATTRREE (Knoxville) Big Head
Todd & the Monster January 23SSCCHHEERRMMEERRHHOORRNN SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY CCEENNTTEERR(Nashville) Kathleen Madigan
January 24VVAARRIIEETTYY PPLLAAYYHHOOUUSSEE (Atlanta) Amy
Ray January 26
33RRDD && LLIINNDDSSLLEEYY (Nashville) Big Head
Todd & the Monster January 26TTHHEE MMAASSQQUUEERRAADDEE (Atlanta) Falling In
Reverse, Escape the Fate, Chelsea
Grin, Survive This! January 27CCOOBBBB EENNEERRGGYY PPEERRFFOORRMMIINNGG AARRTTSSCCEENNTTEERR (Atlanta) Aaron Neville, Dirty
Dozen Brass Band January 30BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Keith Urban, Litle Big Town, Dustin
Lynch February 1RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville) The
Pixies, Cults February 2TTHHEE TTAABBEERRNNAACCLLEE (Atlanta) The
Pixies, Cults February 4
RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville)
Neutral Milk Hotel February 4PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Kings of
Leon, Gary Clark Jr. February 5TTHHEE TTAABBEERRNNAACCLLEE (Atlanta) Panic! At
the Disco February 7BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Kings of Leon, Gary Clark Jr.
February 7SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY HHAALLLL (Atlanta) Buddy Guy
February 13BBJJCCCC AARREENNAA (Birmingham) Lady
Antebellum, Kip Moore, Kacey
Musgraves February 15WWAARR MMEEMMOORRIIAALL AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM(Nashville) Buddy Guy, Robert
Randolph & the Family Band
February 20FFOOXX TTHHEEAATTRREE (Atlanta) Robin Thicke,
Jessie J, DJ Cassidy February 21PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Demi
Lovato, Fifth Harmony, Little Mix
February 21BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Imagine Dragons, The Naked and
Famous February 24PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Imagine
Dragons, The Naked and Famous
February 26CCEENNTTEERR SSTTAAGGEE (Atlanta) George
Thorogood & the Destroyers March 11IIRROONN CCIITTYY LLIIVVEE (Birmingham) George
Thorogood & the Destroyers March
12WWIILLDDHHOORRSSEE SSAALLOOOONN (Nashville)
George Thorogood & the Destroyers
March 13KKNNOOXXVVIILLLLEE CCOOLLIISSEEIIUUMM (Knoxville)
Indigo Girls March 15
EEDDDDIIEE’’SS AATTTTIICC (Atlanta) Al Stewart
March 20MMAARRAATTHHOONN MMUUSSIICC WWOORRKKSS(Nashville) James Blake March 20SSCCHHEERRMMEERRHHOORRNN SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY CCEENNTTEERR(Nashville) Kenny Loggins March 20BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
George Strait, Sheryl Crow March 21SSCCHHEERRMMEERRHHOORRNN SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY CCEENNTTEERR(Nashville) Kenny Loggins March 21PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) George
Strait, Sheryl Crow March 22BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Demi Lovato, Fifth Harmony, Cher
Lloyd March 29BBRRIIDDGGEESSTTOONNEE AARREENNAA (Nashville)
Cher March 31PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Lady
Antebellum, Kip Moore, Kacey
Musgraves April 1SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY HHAALLLL (Atlanta) Yo Yo Ma
April 2RRYYMMAANN AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMM (Nashville) Joe
Bonamassa April 26SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY HHAALLLL (Atlanta) Boz Scaggs
April 27TTHHOOMMPPSSOONN--BBOOLLIINNGG AARREENNAA(Knoxville) Lady Antebellum, Kip
Moore, Kacey Musgraves April 27
B (Birmingham) Ben Folds May 2-4TTHHEE TTAABBEERRNNAACCLLEE (Atlanta) The
Wanted May 7PPHHIILLIIPPSS AARREENNAA (Atlanta) Cher May 12SSYYMMPPHHOONNYY HHAALLLL (Atlanta) Ben Folds
May 23
CCOONNTTIINNUUIINNGG
FFIIRRSSTT CCEENNTTEENNAARRYY UUNNIITTEEDDMMEETTHHOODDIISSTT CCHHUURRCCHH (Room 135)
Singles One Mondays @ 6 PMGGRREEAATTEERR CCHHAATTTTAANNOOOOGGAA AASSPPIIEESSThird Tuesday of each month, 6-8
pm http://www.meetup.com/G-C-AsBBIIGG CCHHIILLLL Karaoke TuesdaysDDEEVVEELLOOPPMMEENNTT RREESSOOUURRCCEE BBUUIILLDDIINNGG(1250 Market Street) Chattanooga
Alliance for Animals First
Wednesday of the monthMMIILLLLEERR MMOOTTLLEE TTEECCHHNNIICCAALL CCOOLLLLEEGGEECHEO Complimentary Health
Education Organization Chapter
Meeting Third Sunday 2-4 PMTTHHEE CCHHAATTTTAANNOOOOGGAANN Breakfast
Education & Networking Workshop
Second Wednesday of the monthBBRRAADDFFOORRDD HHEEAALLTTHH CCEENNTTEERR (6160
Shallowford Rd.) Free Parent
Support Meeting Thursdays 5-6pmTTHHEE EELLKKSS LLOODDGGEE (Cleveland) Joe
Collins TuesdaysLLAASS MMAARRGGAARRIITTAA’’SS (Cleveland) Collins
Brothers Band ThursdaysLLAASS MMAARRGGAARRIITTAA’’SS Priscilla & Little
Rickee WednesdaysTTHHEE OOFFFFIICCEE SpeakEasy MondaysSSOOUUTTHHSSIIDDEE TTAAVVEERRNN Troy Underwood
TuesdaysPPOOKKEEYY’’SS 2nFro WednesdaysCCAAMMPP HHOOUUSSEE Open Mic ThursdaysTTHHEE TTAAVVEERRNN (Soddy-Daisy) Roberts &
Sims Wednesdays
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Ender’s Game PG-13In the near future, a hostile alienrace called the Formics haveattacked Earth. If not for the leg-endary heroics of InternationalFleet Commander Mazer Rackham,all would have been lost. In prepa-ration for the next attack, the high-ly esteemed Colonel Hyrum Graffand the International Military aretraining only the best young mindsto find the future Mazer.
Free Birds PGTwo turkeys from opposite sides ofthe tracks must put aside their dif-
ferences and team up to travelback in time to change the courseof history - and get turkey off theholiday menu for good.
Last Vegas PG-13Billy, Paddy, Archie and Sam havebeen best friends since childhood.So when Billy, the group’s swornbachelor, finally proposes to histhirty-something (of course) girl-friend, the four head to Las Vegaswith a plan to stop acting their ageand relive their glory days.However, upon arriving, the fourquickly realize that the decadeshave transformed Sin City and test-ed their friendship in ways they
never imagined. The Rat Pack mayhave once played the Sands andCirque du Soleil may now rule theStrip, but it’s these four who aretaking over Vegas.
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Baggage Claim PG-13Determined to get engaged beforeher youngest sister’s wedding,flight attendant Montana Moorefinds herself with only 30 days tofind Mr. Right. Using her airlineconnections to “accidentally” meetup with eligible ex-boyfriends andscour for potential candidates, sheracks up more than 30,000 milesand countless comedic encounters,all the while searching for the per-fect guy.
Captain Phillips PG-13The film focuses on the relation-ship between the Alabama’s com-manding officer, Captain RichardPhillips and his Somali counter-part, Muse. Set on an incontrovert-ible collision course off the coastof Somalia, both men will findthemselves paying the human tollfor economic forces outside oftheir control.
Carrie R
Carrie White is a shy outcast athigh school and has been shelteredby her deeply religious mother.When Carrie is pushed too far ather senior prom, she unleashestelekinetic terror on the entiretown.
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs2 GInventor Flint Lockwood’s genius isfinally being recognized as he’sinvited by his idol Chester V to joinThe Live Corp Company, where thebest and brightest inventors in theworld create technologies for thebetterment of mankind. Chester’sright-hand-gal - and one of hisgreatest inventions – is Barb, ahighly evolved orangutan with ahuman brain. It’s always beenFlint’s dream to be recognized as agreat inventor, but everythingchanges when he discovers that hismost infamous machine (whichturns water into food) is still oper-ating and is now creating food-ani-mal hybrids – “foodimals!” Withthe fate of humanity in his hands,Chester sends Flint and his friendson a dangerously delicious mission– to battle hungry tacodiles, shrim-panzees, hippotatomuses, cheespi-ders and other food creatures tosave the world again!
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Robert DeNiro, Morgan Freeman and Michael Douglas in CBS Films’“Last Vegas”
The Counselor RA lawyer seems to have it all, withfast cars, a gorgeous house, a beau-tiful fiancé and a lifestyle mostpeople would envy. His hubrisleads him to enter into what heassumes will be a one-time drugdeal, but he’s not going to get offthat easy.
Escape Plan RRay Breslin, the world’s foremostauthority on structural security,agrees to take on one last job:breaking out of an ultra-secret,high-tech facility called “TheTomb.” But when he is wronglyimprisoned, he must recruit fellowinmate Emil Rottmayer to helpdevise a daring, nearly impossibleplan to escape from the most pro-tected and fortified prison everbuilt.
Enough Said PG-13A divorced and single parent, Evaspends her days enjoying work as amasseuse but dreading her daugh-ter’s impending departure for col-lege. She meets Albert - a sweet,funny and like-minded man alsofacing an empty nest. As theirromance quickly blossoms.
The Family RThe Manzoni family, a notoriousmafia clan, is relocated toNormandy, France under the wit-ness protection program, wherefitting in soon becomes challengingas their old habits die hard.
Gravity PG-13Dr. Ryan Stone is a brilliant engi-neer on her first shuttle missionwith veteran astronaut MattKowalski. But on a seemingly rou-tine spacewalk, disaster strikes.The shuttle is destroyed, leavingStone and Kowalski completelyalone—tethered to nothing buteach other and spiraling out intothe blackness. The deafeningsilence tells them they have lostany link to Earth…and any chancefor rescue. As fear turns to panic,every gulp of air eats away at whatlittle oxygen is left. But the onlyway home may be to go further outinto the terrifying expanse ofspace.
Insidious: Chapter 2 PG-13The haunted Lambert family seeksto uncover the mysterious child-hood secret that has left them dan-gerously connected to the spirit
world.
Jackass Presents: Bad Grampa RIrving Zisman, 86, is on a journeyacross America with the mostunlikely companion - his 8-year-old grandson Billy. Along the way,Irving will introduce the young andimpressionable Billy to people,places and situations that give newmeaning to the term child-rearing.The duo will encounter male strip-pers, disgruntled child beauty pag-eant contestants (and their equallydisgruntled mothers), funeral homemourners, biker bar patrons and awhole lot of unsuspecting citizens.Real people in unreal situations,making for one really messed upcomedy.
Machete Kills REx-Federale agent Machete isrecruited by the President of theUnited States for a mission whichwould be impossible for any mortalman - he must take down a mad-man revolutionary and an eccen-tric billionaire arms dealer whohas hatched a plan to spread warand anarchy across the planet.
Prisoners RKeller Dover is facing every par-ent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter Anna and her youngfriend Joy are missing, and as min-utes turn to hours, panic sets in.The only lead is a dilapidated RVthat had earlier been parked ontheir street. Heading the investiga-tion, Detective Loki arrests its driv-er, Alex Jones, but a lack of evi-dence forces his release. As thepolice pursue multiple leads andpressure mounts, the frantic Doverdecides he has no choice but totake matters into his own hands.But just how far will this desperatefather go to protect his family?
Rush RThe true story of two of the great-est rivals the world has ever wit-nessed — handsome English play-boy James Hunt and his methodi-cal, brilliant opponent, Niki Lauda.Set against the sexy and glamorousgolden age of Formula 1 racing,Rush follows the two drivers asthey push themselves to the break-ing point of physical and psycho-logical endurance, where there isno shortcut to victory and no mar-gin for error.
Runner Runner R
Princeton grad student Richie,believing he’s been swindled, trav-els to Costa Rica to confront onlinegambling tycoon Ivan Block. Richieis seduced by Block’s promise ofimmense wealth, until he learnsthe disturbing truth about hisbenefactor. When the FBI tries tocoerce Richie to help bring downBlock, Richie faces his biggest gam-ble ever: attempting to outmaneu-ver the two forces closing in onhim.
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The Best Man Holiday RWhen college friends reunite after15 years over the Christmas holi-days, they will discover just how
easy it is for long-forgotten rival-ries and romances to be ignited.
The Hunger Games: Catching FirePG-13Katniss Everdeen has returnedhome safely after winning the 74thAnnual Hunger Games along withfellow tribute Peeta Mellark.Winning means that they must turnaround and leave their family andclose friends, embarking on a“Victor’s Tour” of the districts.Along the way, Katniss senses thata rebellion is simmering, but theCapitol is still very much in controlas President Snow prepares the75th Annual Hunger Games (TheQuarter Quell) - a competition thatcould change Panem forever.
Across2. Worn to protect theclothing6. Fermented grapejuices11. Lady's-finger13. State resident15. English princess17. Fixes18. Ogles19. Underground partof a plant20. Deuces21. Thin glutinousmud22. Authentic23. Finish first25. Biddies26. Person whosereligion is Judaism30. Devote32. Modify36. Complete change37. Shooting sport38. Sealing com-pound40. Purchase
41. Places to sleep47. Shaft horsepower49. Executive Officer50. Away54. Pal55. Imitator56. Tester57. Hawaiian port58. Draw near59. Book of the Bible60. Annoys61. Native ofSwitzerland62. Type of packsack
Down1. Florida city2. Inert elemental gas3. Move past4. Lubricates5. Yuletide6. Of moderate tem-perature7. Insert8. Planet9. Breathe noisily10. Hates intensely
12. Flightless bird14. Small dam16. Part of speech24. Rich and fashionabletravellers26. Trash27. Spouse28. Group of tents29. Genus of vermin30. Step in ballet31. Short letter33. Paint unskillfully34. Be sorry for35. Plaything39. Highest42. Public exhibition43. Judges44. Metal fastener45. Mathematics46. Raised platform47. Evade work48. Unwieldy ship51. Career golfers52. Unpleasant smell53. Salver54. Stylish
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11889955Billboard published its debut issue as “Amonthly resume of all that is new, brightand interesting on the boards.” The newmagazine was “devoted to the interests ofadvertisers, poster printers, bill posters,advertising agents & secretaries of fairs.” Itlater began reporting on circuses, carni-vals, vaudeville and other forms of liveentertainment before focusing on motionpictures and later still, the music industry.The cost of that initial publication was 10cents or 90 cents a year.
11995522Pianist Johnnie Johnson hires 26-year-oldChuck Berry as a guitarist in his band.While playing evening gigs in the St. Louisarea, Berry will keep his day job as a hair-dresser for the next three years.
11995544The November issue of Billboard magazinelists Elvis Presley at number 8 of the MostPromising New Hillbilly or Country Singers.
11995555Billboard reviews Little Richard’s “TuttiFrutti” and calls it “cleverly styled noveltywith nonsense words, rapid fire delivery.”The record’s hard-driving sound and wildlyrics not only became a model for futureLittle Richard songs, but also for Rock andRoll itself.
An R&B group called The Famous Flames,led by singer James Brown, cut their firstdemo of “Please, Please, Please” at a radiostation in Macon Georgia. It will lead totheir signing with King Records, where theyre-recorded the song in February, 1956 andwatched it climb to #6 on Billboard’s R&Bchart.
11995566Elvis Presley attains his third straight num-ber one hit on The Cashbox Best SellersChart when “Love Me Tender” reaches thetop. The King had led the list since the mid-dle of August with “Hound Dog”, which wasreplaced by “Don’t Be Cruel” a month later.
Police use tear gas to break up a riot thatbroke out during a Fats Domino concert inFayetteville, North Carolina. Fats and threeof his sidemen suffer minor cuts.
11995577After a show in Los Angeles, the police tellElvis that he is not allowed to wiggle hiships onstage. The next night, they film hisentire concert, but no charges are laid.
Bobby Helms records his version of “JingleBell Rock”. By December, it will be in theUS Top 10, eventually selling over a millioncopies and becoming a Christmas standard.
Over the years, about 100 other artistswould also record the song.
Buddy Holly And The Crickets’ “Oh Boy!” isreleased by Brunswick Records. It willpeak at #10 in the US and #3 in the UK. Hollywas backed by the vocal group, The Picks
11995588Buddy Holly appeared on Dick Clark’sAmerican Bandstand, where he lip-synched“It’s So Easy” and “Heartbeat”. It would beHolly’s last major TV appearance.
Communist East Germany leaders dub ElvisPresley as “Public enemy number one.” AnEast Germany youth publication wrote:“The 23-year-old star Presley is no artistand enjoys only limited brain power.”
11995599After cracking the US Top 40 twice whilewith Atlantic Records, Ray Charles signswith ABC-Paramount, where he will have 24more Billboard hits.
11996600Ben E. King was at Atlantic Records, layingdown his first solo efforts since leavingThe Drifters. During the session, Kingrecorded “Spanish Harlem” which wouldreach #10 in the US and “Stand By Me”which would go to #4 Stateside and #1 in theUK.
The Elvis Presley LP “G.I. Blues” enters theBillboard Hot 200, where it will rise tonumber one and stay there for six weeks.It will finally fall of the chart 111 weekslater, making it the longest charting albumof Elvis’ career.
11996611It was on this day that Beatles managerBrian Epstein would later claim that ayoung British lad named Raymond Joneswalked into his Liverpool record shop andasked for a song called “My Bonnie” byTony Sheridan And The Beat Brothers,prompting him to track down the band andeventually sign them. Epstein’s personalassistant, Alistair Taylor, would later saythat he used the name of Jones (a regularcustomer) to order the single and paid thedeposit himself, knowing that Epsteinwould notice it and order further copies.
Brian Epstein went to The Cavern Club towatch The Beatles’ lunchtime show. Hewould later say that he was “overwhelmedby their talent”, but in reality he had noth-ing to compare them to, as they were thefirst Pop group he had ever seen performlive.
11996622The Rolling Stones, consisting of Keith
Richard, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, pianistIan Stewart and drummer Tony Chapman,record their first demo tape at CurlyClayton Studios in Highbury, London.Although Charlie Watts is being courted, hechooses to remain at his Regent Streetadvertising job.
11996633Ed Sullivan sees 50,000 fans cheer TheBeatles at London’s Heathrow Airport andlater books them for three appearances onhis TV show early the next year.
In a review of a recent show, the phraseBeatlemania is coined by London’s DailyMirror.
The Beach Boys’ “Be True To Your School”is released. The record, which includes theUniversity of Wisconsin fight song, willpeak at #6 in the US.
11996644The Supremes release “Come See AboutMe”, which would become the third oftheir five consecutive US number one hits.In the UK, it would reach #27.
31-year-old Salvatore Philip Bono marries18-year-old Cherilyn Sarkisian La Piere. Fora time they performed together as Caesarand Cleo before changing the name of theiract to Sonny and Cher. Their union lasted12 years.
Roy Orbison is awarded his ninth Goldrecord for “Oh! Pretty Woman”, which willstay on the charts for 15 weeks.
The Supremes achieve their secondBillboard number one single with “BabyLove”. Just four months earlier, otherartists at Motown Records referred to themas “the no-hit Supremes.”
Sitting at the top of the Cashbox MagazineBest Sellers Chart was New Zealand-bornCanadian vocalist Gale Garnett with “We’llSing In The Sunshine”. It will also reach #4on the Billboard chart and win a 1965Grammy Award for Best Folk Recording.Garnett continued to record through therest of the 1960s, but her follow-up, “Lovin’Place”, was her only other single to chartin America.
Ray Charles is arrested by Logan Airportcustoms officials in Boston and chargedwith possession of heroin. This is his thirddrug charge, following incidents in 1958and 1961. Ray avoided prison time afterkicking the habit in a clinic in Los Angeles,but spent a year on parole in 1966.
For the first time since January, TheBeatles do not have a song on the BillboardHot 100. During that time, they placed four-teen records on the chart with five differ-ent labels.
11996655After being displaced for a week as thebest selling song in the US by “A Lover’sConcerto” by The Toys, “Yesterday” by TheBeatles reclaims the top spot.
Rochester, New York police halt a RollingStones concert until over 3,500 screamingfans return to order.
11996666After topping the Cashbox Magazine BestSellers Chart two weeks earlier, ? and theMysterians “96 Tears” reached number oneon the Billboard chart. Although he closely
guarded his true identity at the time, theman known as Question Mark turned outto be Rudy Martinez, from Saginaw Valley,Michigan.
11996677Hair, advertised as the American TribalLove-Rock Musical, opens off-Broadway atthe Public Theater in New York’s EastVillage. The show will eventually move toBroadway for a successful run. The play’soriginal cast album spawns the hit singles“Aquarius” / Let the Sun Shine In”, “GoodMorning Starshine” and “Easy To Be Hard”.
The Rolling Stones’ guitarist Brian Jonespleads guilty in a London Magistrate’sCourt on drug possession charges from hisMarch arrest. He is remanded toWormwood Scrub Prison until the follow-ing day when he is sentenced to ninemonths behind bars and is then releasedon bail pending an appeal.
11996688The MC5 record live tracks for theirupcoming album at the Grande Ballroom inDetroit. The lyrics of the stage version ofthe single “Kick Out The Jams” are changedfrom “kick out the jams brothers and sis-ters” to “kick out the jams motherfuckers!”,causing quite a stir among both teens andparents.
Malcolm Hale, guitarist for Spanky And OurGang, died suddenly of pneumonia at theage of 27. The group placed five songs onthe Billboard Top 40 between 1967 and1968, including “Sunday Will Never Be TheSame” (#9), “Lazy Day” (#14) and “Like To GetTo Know You” (#17).
Stevie Wonder’s version of “For Once In MyLife” is released in the US, where it willreach #2. Earlier versions of the song byBarbara McNair, Jack Soo, Tony Bennett
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and The Temptations had all failed to catchon.
11996699“Suspicious Minds” reaches the top of theBillboard chart, becoming Elvis Presley’s17th and final US number one hit during hislifetime. Elvis had recorded it in a 4 AM to7 AM session last January, with the eighthtake being the keeper. The song climbed to#2 in the UK.
11997700The Doors’ Jim Morrison is sentenced to sixmonths in jail and fined $500 for exposinghimself during a concert in Miami. Thecase would still be on appeal when he diedon July 3rd, 1971.
James Taylor’s album “Fire and Rain” iscertified Gold just as the single reaches #3in the US. The lyrics of the song are highlypersonal to James, as he sang Suzanne theplans they made put an end to you aboutSuzanne Schnerr, a childhood friend whocommitted suicide, and Sweet dreams andFlying Machines in pieces on the ground,referring to his earlier band, FlyingMachine, which had split before significantsuccess.
11997711Duane Allman of The Allman Brothers Bandwas killed when he lost control of hismotorcycle on a Macon, Georgia streetwhile trying to swerve to avoid a tractor-trailer. He was three weeks shy of his 25thbirthday.
John Lennon had the number one album inboth Great Britain and The United Stateswith “Imagine”. It would be John’s onlysolo LP to sell a million copies and hismost popular album until “DoubleFantasy”, which went to number one short-ly after his assassination on December 8,1980.
Sly And The Family Stone continue to can-cel many concerts at the last minutebecause Sly doesn’t show up. Of 80 con-certs booked in 1970, he cancelled 26 andducked out of 12 of 40 shows in ‘71. Theband is still successful on the radio howev-er, enjoying the hits “Family Affair” and“There’s a Riot Goin’ On”.
11997733Although they enjoyed a long string of hitrecords, Gladys Knight And The Pips hadtheir only US number one song when“Midnight Train to Georgia” hit the top.The record won the 1974 Grammy Awardfor Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo,Group Or Chorus and has become Knight’ssignature song.
The Who’s double album, “Quadrophenia”received Gold record status. It stayed onthe US charts for 40 weeks and on Britain’scharts for 12 weeks.
11997744Bad Company’s first Billboard chart entry,“Can’t Get Enough” tops out at #5. TheBritish quartet would go on to place eightmore songs in the US Top 40, but only one,“Feel Like Makin’ Love”, would crack theTop 10.
11997755In a rare feat for a Rock musician, BruceSpringsteen appears on the cover of bothTime and Newsweek magazines.
Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” was
released as a single. It would stay on thechart for seventeen weeks, nine of them atnumber one and would eventually goPlatinum. The song would be re-releasedin December, 1991 after being featured inthe movie Wayne’s World and became a hitall over again.
Elton John, who teamed up with NeilSedaka on last week’s Billboard chart top-per, “Bad Blood”, took over the top spothimself with “Island Girl”.
11997766Officials at Lancaster Polytechnic,Coventry, England, halt a planned show byThe Sex Pistols, saying that they didn’twant “that sort of thing” in their town.
Elvis Presley’s final studio recording ses-sion is held at his Graceland mansion in amobile studio sent by RCA. Even in thatatmosphere, Elvis struggled through theprocess, which would produce the LP“From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis,Tennessee”.
11997777Crystal Gayle records “Don’t It Make MyBrown Eyes Blue” at Jack’s Tracks inNashville. It will reach #2 on the BillboardPop chart and #1 on the Country chart,becoming a worldwide hit.
Steve Perry makes his first concert appear-ance with Journey at the Old Waldorf inSan Francisco. He would lead them to 17Billboard Top 40 entries over the next tenyears.
A 30-year-old rocker named Marvin LeeAday, who uses the stage name Meat Loaf,releases his landmark album “Bat Out OfHell”. Since that time, the LP has sold over43 million copies worldwide.
Paul Davis’ “I Go Crazy” enters theBillboard Hot 100, where it will reach #7. Ina chart career spanning from 1974 to 1982,Davis would place eight songs in the Top40, including “65 Love Affair”, a #6 hit in‘82.
11997788Glam rocker Nick Gilder had the number 1song in the US with “Hot Child in the City”.It would prove to be his only major hitrecord in America.
11998822Paul McCartney and Michael Jacksonreleased “The Girl is Mine”, which will riseto #2 on the Billboard Pop chart. Eventhough it was a hit, the song was never per-formed live by Jackson.
Melbourne, Australia’s Men At Work hadthe number one song in the US with “WhoCan It Be Now?”. They would follow withthree more Top 10 hits, “Down Under” (#1),“Overkill” (#3) and “It’s A Mistake” (#6)
11998833Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” marksits 491st week on the Billboard albumchart, surpassing the previous record hold-er, “Johnny’s Greatest Hits” by JohnnyMathis. When it finally fell off of list inOctober 1988, “Dark Side” had set a recordof 741 weeks on the chart.
11998844Wells Kelly, drummer for Orleans on theirhits “Still The One” and “Love Takes Time”,was found dead from asphyxiation at thefront door of his hotel. The 35-year-old was
on tour with Meatloaf at the time.
After a judge rules that he shot in selfdefense, The Reverend Marvin Gay Sr. isgiven only five years probation for killinghis son, Marvin Gaye. (Marvin added an “e”to his stage name) Ironically, it was MarvinJr. who had given his father the .38revolver used in the killing.
11998855Stevie Wonder’s “Part-Time Lover” toppedthe Billboard Pop chart, becoming hisninth single to do so. The song also led theR&B, Dance and Adult Contemporarycharts, making Stevie the first artist toscore a number one hit on four differentBillboard charts. In the UK, it reached #3.
11998888Pop singer Debbie Gibson holds a séanceat her Halloween party to contact the spir-its of Liberace and Sid Vicious.
11999900Nearly twenty years after their first USchart appearances, two former teen heart-throbs returned to Billboard’s Hot 200album list. The Partridge Family’s DavidCassidy reached number 27 with his selftitled L.P., while Donny Osmond was enjoy-ing the success of “My Love Is A Fire”,which would climb to number 21.
11999922George Michael files a writ seeking to dis-solve his contract with Sony Records. InJune, 1994, a British judge would rule inSony’s favor, but Michael would refuse torelease any more material with Sony. Theold Sony contract would eventually bebought out by David Geffen who putMichael back in business.
1199995562-year-old James Brown is arrested inAiken, South Carolina for assaulting his 47-year-old wife, Adrienne, who said that herhusband hit her with a mirror. Adriennewould pass away in January, 1996 and theassault charges against James weredropped.
The US TV music show Soul Train cele-brates 25 years on the air with appearancesby Al Green, Bill Withers, Diana Ross andPatti LaBelle.
11999977Johnny Cash announces that he hasParkinson’s disease, however, he has beenmisdiagnosed. Later, doctors mistakenlysay he has Shy-Drager Syndrome, but itturned out he has neither.
11999988David Bowie hosts a song writing conteston his website to help complete the lyricsto his song “What’s Really Happening”. 20-year-old Alex Grant is the winner and islater present for the song’s recording ses-sion.
22000000The Recording Industry Association OfAmerica introduces guidelines for ParentalAdvisory labeling on recordings.
22000022Claude Johnson, known as “Juan” of DonAnd Juan, passed away at the age of 67. Theduo reached number 7 in the US in 1962with “What’s Your Name”.
22000033Research by Professor James Kellaris of the
University of Cincinnati College of BusinessAdministration, found that songs get stuckin our heads because they create a ‘brainitch’ that can only be scratched by repeat-ing a tune over and over. Songs such as theVillage People’s “YMCA” and the BahaMen’s “Who Let The Dogs Out”, owe theirsuccess to their ability to create a ‘cogni-tive itch’.
2200007762-year-old Linda Stein, who co-managedThe Ramones during the band’s heyday,was found beaten to death inside herManhattan apartment. Stein’s former per-sonal assistant, 26-year-old Natavia Lowerywould be arrested and charged with mur-der on November 9th. On May 3, 2010,Lowery was sentenced to the maximum 25years to life for beating her boss to death,including 3 years for the theft of $30,000from Stein.
22000088Jimmy Carl Black, the original drummer forFrank Zappa And The Mothers OfInvention, passed away after a bout withlung cancer. He was 70.
22001111At a lecture on the modern music industryat Britain’s Radio Festival in Salford, PeteTownshend accused Apple’s iTunes websiteof “bleeding” artists like a “digital vam-pire”. He went on to insist that iTunesbosses should do more to help artists,rather than just taking the money.
22001122Chuck Berry told a gathering at Cleveland’sRock And Roll Hall Of Fame that he wantedto make a comeback by releasing six newsongs that he wrote sixteen years ago.“They might be old, but they are the sametype of music that I have been playing,”said Berry. “And as soon as I can get some-one to guide me - and I do know a littleabout the business - I want to push themout.”
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…A recent RR.. KKeellllyy showat Monroe, La.’s Civic Center leftsome fans swearing they’d beenduped by an impersonator, butofficials say the singer did take thestage that night. Advertisementsfor the Oct. 26 event, billed asCed’s All Black Affair BirthdayExtravaganza, noted the singerwould merely make an appearance,local promoter CCeedd JJoohhnnssoonn toldthe Monroe News Star. “I never didanything to lead people on aboutthe event,” JJoohhnnssoonn said. “All of thefliers and promos said it was abirthday bash where he wouldappear. It was never billed as aconcert.”
…TThhee JJoonnaass BBrrootthheerrss aredisbanding. NNiicckk, JJooee and KKeevviinnannounced Tuesday they’re endingtheir highly successful run. Thenews comes after the brothersabruptly canceled their tour overcreative differences earlier thismonth. The breakup was firstreported by People magazine.Publicist JJeessssee DDeerrrriiss confirmedthe news and said no other detailswere available.
…SSuussaann BBooyyllee, the
Scottish lady who amazed theworld with her 2009 performanceon “Britain’s Got Talent,” will playher first solo gig in the U.S. whenshe appears at Houston’s LakewoodChurch in November. BBooyyllee’’ssincredible transformation into ahousehold name began when sheamazed “Britain’s Got Talent”judges, including SSiimmoonn CCoowweellll,with her rendition of “I Dreamed ADream” from Les Miserables. Sincethen she has sang for PPooppeeBBeenneeddiicctt XXVVII, toured the UnitedKingdom, performed in Japan, andreleased four studio albums. Hernew release, Home For Christmas,arrives in stores Oct. 29.
…SSuuggaarr RRaayy frontmanMMaarrkk MMccGGrraatthh is facing a lawsuitfrom two original members of theband who claim he cheated themout of money and tarnished theirreputations on Twitter. MMaatttthheewwMMuurrpphhyy KKaarrggeess, who played bass,and drummer CChhaarrlleess SSttaannttoonnFFrraazziieerr accuse the singer of breachof fiduciary duty, conversion, andunjust enrichment, among othercharges, according to documentsobtained by Courthouse News. “Notcontent to simply misappropriatethe SSuuggaarr RRaayy trademark by licens-ing it to a newly created shell cor-poration or unlawfully divert anadditional 48 percent of the band’srevenues into his own pocket,
MMccGGrraatthh spent the last year engag-ing in a bitter campaign to destroythe personal and professional rep-utations of FFrraazziieerr and KKaarrggeess,” thesuit says.
…A hip-hop promoterwas sentenced to life in prison onFriday on charges he moonlightedas a drug kingpin who made a for-tune by smuggling vast amounts ofcocaine into New York City, some-times by concealing it in musicequipment cases. JJaammeess ““JJiimmmmyy tthheeHHeenncchhmmaann”” RRoosseemmoonndd was facing amandatory life term following hisguilty verdict on narcotics conspir-acy and other charges at a trial lastyear in federal court in Brooklyn.
…Members of MMuummffoorrdd &&SSoonnss, OOlldd CCrrooww MMeeddiicciinnee SShhooww, TThheeVVaacccciinneess,, JJEEFFFF tthhee BBrrootthheerrhhoooodd andTThhee AAppaacchhee RReellaayy are joiningforces for one heck of a super-group. After just one rehearsal,SSaallvvaaddoorr DDaallii PPaarrttoonn plans to playsix shows in Nashville on Saturday.SSaallvvaaddoorr DDaallii PPaarrttoonn is made up ofMMuummffoorrdd && SSoonnss’’ WWiinnssttoonn MMaarrsshhaallll,OOlldd CCrrooww MMeeddiicciinnee SShhooww’’ss GGiillllLLaannddrryy, TThhee VVaacccciinneess’’ JJuussttiinnHHaayywwaarrdd--YYoouunngg, JJEEFFFF tthheeBBrrootthheerrhhoooodd’’ss JJaakkee OOrrrraallll and TThheeAAppaacchhee RReellaayy’’ss MMiikkee HHaarrrriiss. Newsof the existence of the new super-group comes from theNashvilleScene.com, whichreceived a press release from locallabel Infinity Cat. The label’s list ofartists just happens to include JJeeffffTThhee BBrrootthheerrhhoooodd.
…TThhee WWhhoo’’ss PPeetteeTToowwnnsshheenndd told reporters inLondon this week that the bandwould celebrate its 50th anniver-sary in 2015 with a global tourbefore putting its Magic Bus up onblocks … forever. TToowwnnsshheennddtalked about the band’s finalhoorah while he and Who front-man RRooggeerr DDaallttrreeyy were at ascreening of the rock doc“Sensation – The Story Of The
Who’s Tommy,” reports the EveningStandard. “For the 50th anniver-sary we’ll tour the world,”TToowwnnsshheenndd said. “It’ll be the lastbig one for us. There are still plen-ty of places we’ve not played. Itwould be good to go to easternEurope and places that haven’theard us play all the old hits.”
…RRiinnggoo SSttaarrrr has suggest-ed that he will do a Las Vegas resi-dency in future. The former BBeeaattlleessdrummer hinted at the possibilityduring a Hollywood press confer-ence to announce a string of LatinAmerican tour dates for his currentproject, RRiinnggoo aanndd HHiiss AAllll SSttaarrrrBBaanndd, CNN reports.
…EEmmiillee HHiirrsscchh is to starin a forthcoming biopic of latecomedian and actor JJoohhnn BBeelluusshhii.BBeelluusshhii, one of Saturday NightLive’s original cast members andthe star of The Blues Brothers, diedat LA’s Chateau Marmont hotel in1983 following a so-called “speed-ball”: a combined injection ofcocaine and heroine. He was 33years old. The biopic, which is cur-rently untitled, is being writtenand directed by SStteevvee CCoonnrraadd, whopenned the script for BBeenn SSttiilllleerr’’ssforthcoming film The Secret Life OfWalter Mitty. It is based on thebook Belushi by JJuuddiitthh BBeelluusshhiiPPiissaannoo, the late actor’s widow, andTTaannnneerr CCoollbbyy. BBeelluusshhii’’ss BluesBrothers co-star DDaann AAyykkrrooyydd willserve as an executive producer andCCoonnrraadd is hoping to start shootingnext spring (2014) in New York, TheHollywood Reporter reveals.
If you know any truths, half-truths,or outright lies about the musicand club scene send it to SissyVance c/o rumoursmill@enigmaon-line.com.
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Lorraine Bracco who played"Jennifer Melfi" on the popularseries "The Sopranos" is fluent inItalian, French and English.
Chuck Norris of the show "Walker,Texas Ranger", trained often withthe great Bruce Lee. Also, Norriswas Steve and Chad McQueen'skarate teacher.
On the comedy "Cheers", the char-acter of "Woody Boyd" was from aplace called Hanover, Indiana. Theactor who played him was WoodyHarrelson, and he actually went tocollege in Hanover, Indiana.
The show "Touched by an Angel"was cancelled after it's first season.The only reason it returned to con-tinue on for eight more, was due toa letter-writing campaign by fans ofthe show.
While on tour for her 1990 album,Reba McEntire of the show "Reba",experienced a terrible and tragicloss. On March 16, 1991, in a planecrash near San Diego, she lost eightmembers of her road band. Sevenmonths later she released an albumcalled "For My Broken Heart", anddedicated it to her deceased roadband.
Melissa Gilbert, who played "LauraIngalls" on "Little House on thePrairie", named her son in real lifeMichael. She did this to honor theman she called a second father,Michael Landon, who also playedher father, "Charles Ingalls" on theshow.
Matthew Perry who played"Chandler Bing" on "Friends", won abet with Bruce Willis while playingin the movie "The Whole NineYards". Because of this, Willis did atwo-episode guest spot on Friendsfor free.
See that, and you thought you kneweverything! Just remember thatthere is always more to learn aboutyour favorite ended televisionshows. So take heart, even if you'reshow has ended there is still fun tobe found with it.
- Susan R Oswald
1. Arctic Monkeys2. Paul McCartney3. Kings Of Leon4. Deer Tick5. Nine Inch Nails6. The Avett Brothers7. Arcade Fire8. Haim9. Pearl Jam10. Jason Isbell & The400 Unit11. Civil Wars12. Franz Ferdinand13. Elvis Costello andThe Roots14. Wild Child15. Jack Johnson16. Of Montreal17. Sleigh Bells18. Best Coast19. Devlan James20. Daft Punk
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1. Echosmith2. The Fray3. Kate Nash
Television ShowsThat Have Ended
plays Roseanne's sister "Jackie",and her boyfriend on the show"Fisher" who was played by MattRoth, are actually married in reallife.
The series finale of "M*A*S*H" wasso popular, that as of 2011 it is stillthe most watched broadcast in U.S.television history. Made even moreamazing by the fact that in the firstthree minutes after it ended, 77% ofNew York City flushed their toilets,making it the city's highest waterusage ever.
When Jane Seymour was pregnantin real life, her character, "MichaelaQuinn", was also pregnant on theshow, "Dr. Quinn, MedicineWoman".
Sabrina Le Beauf who played"Sondra Huxtable" on the "CosbyShow", almost lost the role toWhitney Houston, but won due toher theatrical experience.
Although it was never known duringthe run of the show, "Sex in theCity" actresses Sarah Jessica Parker(Carrie Bradshaw) and Kim Cattrall(Samantha Jones) could not standeach other.
On the show "Boston Legal",Candice Bergen who played "ShirleySchmidt", actually lived in the samehouse where (years later) five peo-ple were murdered by followers ofCharles Manson.
On the show "Dallas", Larry Hagmanhad to play a cheating, uncaringhusband named "J.R. Ewing". Inreality, he was married to the samewoman for almost sixty years, andloved her dearly.
When you think of television showsthat have ended, you probably thinkof different things. Some of youthink about a show that was on forjust a few short episodes or maybea couple of seasons. While othersthink about the show that you'vebeen watching for the past decade.The show that has become a main-stay in your life, the one thing youmake it through your stressful weekto watch and they have just taken itoff without any warning at all,effectively destroying the world youlive in. No matter which groupdescribes you best, chances are thatthere is a TV show out there thatyou are missing. The good news isthat you can probably see it, oneway or another.
With all the advances in computerand electronic devices theses days,a treasured series may be just with-in your grasp. Many shows arebeing re-broadcast daily on differ-ent channels and television net-works. And for the ones that aren'tyou can just walk over to your com-puter and download them, or watchthem on YouTube. And if what youwant is still unavailable to you, thenyou can probably order the DVDsand be watching them on your DVDplayer, etc. in just a matter of days.
And then there are those of youwho already watch or own the oldshows you want to see. But now youwant to know some fun facts ortrivia about the show itself or thepeople who played on it. Things younever knew or maybe things thatyou suspected but were unsure if itwas true or not. Here are someexamples:
On "Roseanne", Laurie Metcalf who
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For as long as I can remember I
have had a crush on Deborah
Harry. I think I still have in stor-
age a copy of People with an arti-
cle about her with her dressed in
a mini-skirt, heels and giving that
pouting/come hither look into the
camera. My loins still stir when I
think of that picture and for that
any picture I have seen of Harry.
Not only is she knock dead gor-
geous, she can sing like nobody’s
business.
Punk, new wave and even mod-
ern rock is an odd beast. Unlike
the singers when my parents were
growing up, no longer is it a pre-
requisite to be able to sing on
key. Those with “off” voices had
personality and brought some-
thing different to the traditional
mix. Today there are computer
programs like Auto-Tune to put
you in tune (hello Britney Spears).
Not only can Harry sing, she sings
well – way beyond well to be
exact. Her vocals run the gamut
in emotions at times breathy and
come hither to growing and angry
and downright punk. Harry hits
all the notes as she did at the
Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta on
this particular night.
A nice, intimate crowd joined
Harry and her band ripped
through 16 songs mixing classics
along with material for an upcom-
ing album. Blondie began the
night with one f my favorites “One
Way or Another” off of their
breakthrough Parallel Lines. It’s
Still “Dreaming”of Debbie Harry
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hard to believe that the album is
now 35 years old. The album, like
Harry both held up well.
Harry was in the holiday spirit as
he looked more like Deborah
Harry Potter than just Debbie
Harry on this particular evening
in Atlanta as for part of the show
she donned a wizard’s outfit.
The set included four number one
songs. Blondie was quite the
trendsetter and even today con-
tinues as such. They had proba-
bly the first number one new
wave song in the land with “Heart
of Glass” off of Parallel Lines, the
first reggae song to hit number
one, “The Tide Is High”, which
many don’t realize is a cover of a
song originally done by The
Paragons, and the first rap song
to go number one, “Rapture”.
Their final number they played as
part of their encore was “Call Me”
off the American Gigolo sound-
track. Their version of “Rapture”
was an interesting one as the
song morphed into the Beastie
Boys’ “No Sleep ‘Til Brooklyn”.
All in all, 16 songs were per-
formed by Blondie, 14 and a two-
song encore that featured “Call
Me” and “Dreaming”. Nine of the
songs were familiar Blondie clas-
sics and the other seven new
material. The new material will
take some time to get used to, as
with all new songs. Missing in the
set was anything off of “Maria” off
of No Exit. But who am I to com-
plain? Deborah Harry was in the
house. Yep, I’m a little biased.
What happens to old punksters?
Well, they start to look like your
parents. But that doesn’t stop the
attitude as X took the stage open-
ing for Blondie. It’s hard to
believe it’s been 33 years since
the release of their landmark
album Los Angeles, one of punks
true survivors put on a hell of an
opening set, playing mainly cuts
off their legendary album. An
added treat was that this was the
original lineup of the band.
Members of the band have played
out over the years as John Doe
and Exene Cervenka have done
solo stuff and the band hasn’t
released a new studio album
since 1993’s Hey Zeus.
Guitarist Billy Zoom with his con-
tinuous smile looked happy to be
there and his playing definitely
proved that as the band sounded
as gritty as ever.
Blondie and X on the same bill,
pinch me. And while some of my
rock idols and objects of lust have
gotten a little older, the message
and delivery is the same and my
memories and feeling intact.
BBlloonnddiiee’’ss SSeett LLiisstt::One Way or Another
Rave
Hanging on the Telephone
Union City Blue
A Rose by Any Name
The Tide Is High
(The Paragons cover)
Drag You Around
Winter
Rapture
Atomic
What I Heard
Wipe Off My Sweat
Sugar on the Side
Heart of Glass EEnnccoorree::Call Me
Dreaming
- Dave Weinthal and Chris EasonPhotos by Chris Eason
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